'He or she maybe doesn't know there is such a thing as a review': A qualitative investigation exploring barriers and facilitators to accessing medication reviews from the perspective of people from ethnic minority communities
Abstract Introduction Regular reviews of medications, including prescription reviews and adherence reviews, are vital to support pharmacological effectiveness and optimize health outcomes for patients. Despite being more likely to report a long‐term illness that requires medication when compared to...
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Main Authors: | Anna Robinson (Author), Laura Sile (Author), Thorrun Govind (Author), Harpreet Kaur Guraya (Author), Nicola O'Brien (Author), Vicki Harris (Author), Guy Pilkington (Author), Adam Todd (Author), Andy Husband (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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